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[[File:Prologue.webp|right|400px|thumb|The Nautiloid in Avernus]]
[[File:Prologue.webp|right|400px|thumb|The Nautiloid in Avernus]]
The first major [[Quest]] of Baldur's Gate 3, '''Escape the Nautiloid''', takes place immediately after the opening cinematic. The player character, now infected with a [[Mind Flayer]] tadpole, is aboard the [[Nautiloid]] ship when it is attacked by [[Githyanki]] warriors. While trying to escape, the mind flayer controlling the ship warps the Nautiloid through different planes of existence, ending up in [[Avernus]], the first of the [[Nine Hells]]. The objective of the Prologue is to find a way out of the Nautiloid, ideally not by dropping down into Hell.
The first major [[Quest]] of Baldur's Gate 3, '''Escape the Nautiloid''', takes place immediately after the opening cinematic. The player character, now infected with a [[Mind Flayer]] tadpole, is aboard the [[Nautiloid]] ship when it is attacked by [[Githyanki]] warriors. While trying to escape, the Mind Flayer controlling the ship warps the Nautiloid through different planes of existence before ending in [[Avernus]], the first of the [[Nine Hells]]. The objective of the Prologue is to find a way out of the Nautiloid, ideally by not dropping down into Hell.


== Objectives ==
= Objectives =
{{Quest objective|Find a way off the nautiloid.|
{{Quest objective|Find a way off the nautiloid.|
* We've been abducted by mind flayers and infected with some kind of parasite. We need to find a way off this ship.}}
* We've been abducted by mind flayers and infected with some kind of parasite. We need to find a way off this ship.}}
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== Walkthrough ==
= Nursery Room =
=== Nursery room ===
[[File:Prologue-01.jpg|thumb|right|Nursery Room]]
[[File:Prologue-01.jpg|thumb|right|Nursery room]]


This is the room in which the game begins. The player character breaks free from a [[Mind Flayer Pod]] and stands alone in the room. There are various empty mind flayer pods around the room indicating that there might be other survivors.
The game begins in the [[Nautiloid#Nursery|Nursery]], where the player character breaks free from a [[Mind Flayer Pod]]. Empty Mind Flayer pods are scattered throughout the room, indicating that there might be other survivors.


In the middle of the room is a mind flayer "nursery" i.e. a pool filled with larvae. Passing an [[Investigation]] check will reveal that it is about to break apart. If trying to touch the "nursery", it explodes and causes a small amount of damage. To the south of the "nursery" is a dead mind flayer that can be looted for a random gem.
A Mind Flayer "nursery" i.e. a pool filled with larvae can be found in the center of the room. Passing a {{Ability check|Investigation|10}} will reveal that the casing is fragile. If the player reaches toward the pool, it explodes and causes damage. Missing health can be restored at the device on the western side of the room at {{coords|33|-428}}.


Farther south, it's possible to climb to a small elevation in the room, where a {{SmRarityItem|Cartilaginous Chest}} which contains some random loot including gold.
South of the nursery, the body of a Mind Flayer can be looted for a random [[Valuables#Gemstones|gem]] at {{coords|43|-429}}.


To the east of the room, slightly southward, there is a larger elevated area, circling around all the way to the northwest of the room. There are an {{SmRarityItem|Onyx}} and a {{SmRarityItem|Rune Slate}} lying on a table. Interacting with the slate confers visions of the Nautiloid ship. A Cartilaginous Chest in the rooms contains some gold.
Farther south of the Mind Flayer, a raised path leads to a {{SmRarityItem|Cartilaginous Chest}} containing random loot at {{coords|-43|-440}}.


On the west side of the room, there is an illithid restoration device that fully heals any party member upon interaction, and a door to the next room.
Toward the eastern side of the room, another raised path leads to an elevated area, which curves along the northwest side of the room. An {{SmRarityItem|Onyx}} and {{SmRarityItem|Rune Slate}} can be found on a table at {{coords|50|-408}}. Interacting with the slate confers visions of the Nautiloid traveling through the Planes.


=== Brain room ===
Past this table, another Cartilaginous Chest with loot can be found at {{coords|36|-409}}.
[[File:Prologue-02.jpg|thumb|right|Brain room]]


In the northeast there is a table with an {{SmRarityItem|Illithid Record}} and a [[Goblin]] corpse with a little gold. The record can be interacted with to reveal that it contains knowledge about [[Goblin]] culture. West of the goblin is a table with three additional rune slates, which give further insight about the Nautiloid and a comment about an anomaly, likely referring to the player character.
To advance to the next room, enter through the door next to the restoration device on the western side of the room at {{coords|24|-423}}.


Westwards and to the north of the room is a table with an {{SmRarityItem|Eldritch Tablet}}. The tablet can be interacted with to reveal that it contains knowledge about humanoid history (elves, dwarves, humans, etc.).
= Surgery Room =
[[File:Prologue-02.jpg|thumb|right|Surgery Room]]


In the middle of the room, a small elevator to an upper section of the room. A dying person sits on a chair with their scalp removed, their exposed brain telepathically asking for help.
Immediately upon entering the [[Nautiloid#Surgery_room|Surgery room]], a table can be found containing an {{SmRarityItem|Illithid Record}} and [[Goblin]] corpse. Interacting with the record imparts images of Goblin history and culture. The corpse can be looted for a small amount of [[gold]].


==== The Intellect Devourer ====
North-west of the table, three additional rune slates can be found, which provide more images of the Nautiloid and an anomalous feeling.
If interacting with the person in the chair, the player character can notice by succeeding an [[Arcana]] Check that the exposed brain is not in fact the person's own brain, but rather an [[Intellect Devourer]] named {{CharLink|Us}}. There are various options to try to free the creature from the skull, and it's also possible to leave it in place or destroy it outright. If choosing to free Us can give a bit of information about the situation and will become a temporary [[Companion]].


While freeing the intellect devourer from the skull, there is also the option to mutilate it to make it more obedient. Howewever, this seems unnecessary as it's obedient to either way. Us will become hostile if attacking any non-hostile creatures while on the [[Nautiloid]] unless its was [[lobotomised]]. Failing the [[Dexterity]] Check while trying to mutilate it will cause the creature to become hostile, too.
On the far north side of the room, an {{SmRarityItem|Eldritch Tablet}} reveals images of [[Humanoid]] history.


If freeing Us and ensuring it survives the Prologue without being lobotomised, it will reappear in [[Act 2]].
In the middle of the room, a small elevator leads to an upper level. Interacting with the Neural Apparatus will raise the platform. On the upper level, a [[High Elf]] named {{CharLink|Myrnath}} can be found with a removed scalp, their exposed brain telepathically pleading for help.


=== Meeting Lae'zel ===
== The Intellect Devourer ==
[[File:Prologue-04.jpg|thumb|right|Imp battle room]]
When interacting with Myrnath, if the player succeeds an [[Arcana]] [[Abilities#Ability_checks|check]], they realise that the exposed brain is an [[Intellect Devourer]]. The player can attempt to free, abandon, and/or destroy the brain. If the player decides to free the creature without harming it, they may learn that the brain's name is {{CharLink|Us}}. The player may also learn more about the quest and obtain Us as a temporary [[Companion]].


To the west of the brain room there's an opening in the Nautiloid's shell. An outer path leads northwest, where the [[Githyanki]] soldier {{CharLink|Lae'zel}} can be encountered, who was previously seen being infected with a tadpole in the opening cinematic. If  Lae'zel was chosen as [[Origin]], {{CharLink|Losiir}} will be met instead.
Before freeing Us, if the player passes a {{Ability check|Investigation|10}}, they can attempt a cerebral extraction by passing a {{Ability check|Medicine|10}} with {{Advantage}}.


As Lae'zel jumps down from a ledge to attack, the telepathic connection between her and the player character caused by the mind flayer tadpole makes her realize that the player character is not under mind control, and that cooperation would be wise. She insists to go to the helm of the Nautiloid, where it's possible to take control of it, but first it's necesssary to clear the way by battling three [[Lesser Imp|Lesser Imps]].
Otherwise, the player must pass a {{Ability check|Strength, Dexterity|10}}.


This is easily done by going on the offense. They drop {{SmRarityItem|Scimitar}}, {{SmRarityItem|Handaxe}} and {{SmRarityItem|Light Crossbow}}.
After freeing Us, the player can attempt to mutilate the creature by passing a {{Ability_check|Dexterity|15}}. On failure, the creature flees and all Intellect Devourers become hostile. On success, Us is [[lobotomised]], which permanently reduces [[Intelligence]] and [[Resources#Movement_speed|movement]]. If playing as [[The Dark Urge]], the character has a different unique option.


After the battle, you can loot a dead incinerated Mind Flayer, two imp corpses and four dead thralls for minor loot, including another {{SmRarityItem|Handaxe}} and {{SmRarityItem|Light Crossbow}} as well as {{SmRarityItem|Shortsword}}, {{SmRarityItem|Simple Robe}} and {{SmRarityItem|Potion of Healing}}.
== Meeting Lae'zel ==  
 
[[File:Prologue-04.jpg|thumb|right|Imp battle room]]
The incinerated mindflayer corpse has a {{SmRarityItem|Potion of Speed}}.
 
the exit of this room is to the northeast, after climbing some cliffs. There's a healing pod on the ascent.
 
=== Meeting Shadowheart ===
[[File:Prologue-07.jpg|thumb|right|Shadowheart room]]
 
In this room you will be greeted by a pair of knocked out cultists on chairs, and some sort of control panel with three pairs of sigils and buttons. Lae'zel will warn not to touch anything.
 
If interacting with the sigils on the control panel each will trigger an [[Arcana]] Check to allow to read it. The left one says "Unleash," the middle one "Aggression," and the right one "Annihilate". The Unleash button apparently makes psionic energy radiate from the two knocked out cultists, but it's unclear what use this has because it does not allow to talk to them. The Aggression button will make them become hostile. The Annihilate button will kill them instantly. Making them attack and then defeating them gives 10 XP each.
 
The party also hear a woman trapped in a mind flayer pod thudding against its glass encasing. She's {{CharLink|Shadowheart}}, who will suggest using the contraption next to the pod to get it opened. Interacting with the contraption will reveal that there is an empty socket of some sort. There is an object needed to fit in there, the {{SmRarityItem|Eldritch Rune}} from the next room to the north.
 
Shadowheart's pod can be opened by inserting the {{SmRarityItem|Eldritch Rune}} in the empy socket. [[Warlock|Warlocks]], [[Wizard|Wizards]] or [[Sorcerer|Sorcerers]] can free her without using the rune by passing an [[Arcana]] Check on the machine. [[Barbarian|Barbarians]] can free her without using the rune by passing a [[Strength]] Check on the pod.
 
With Lae'zel as a companion, Shadowheart will be a little snarky, but either way she asks to join the party as a [[Companion]].
 
There is a backpack with gold and a random gem. If Shadowheart is chosen as Origin, this pod will be empty and there will be no way to open it.
 
To the south, there's a table with various objects on it: a {{SmRarityItem|Burnished Necklace}}, a {{SmRarityItem|Dark Mind}} (a brain in a jar), an {{SmRarityItem|Illithid Manuscript}}, which seems to tell a story about "a brain, a githyanki warrior, and centuries of darkness", and a locked {{SmRarityItem|Elaborate Reliquary}}. The lock of the reliquary can be lockpicked. Otherwise it's possible to look for the key. It contains gold and an {{SmRarityItem|Onyx}}.


An intellect devourer occasionally walks through this room. The intellect devourer won't drop any loot if it is killed. If choosing to attack this intellect devourer for the extra XP, then Us will attack at will, unless it was successfully mutilated.
To advance to the next room, follow the south-western path that leads outside. The player will encounter the [[Githyanki]] soldier {{CharLink|Lae'zel}}, who joins the party to escape. If Lae'zel was chosen as an [[Origin]] character, {{CharLink|Losiir}} will join the party instead.


[[File:Prologue-08.jpg|thumb|right|Ceremorphosis room]]
As Lae'zel jumps from a ledge to attack, a telepathic connection between her and the player character causes her to realise that the player character is not under mind control. She insists on taking control of the Nautiloid at the [[Nautiloid#Helm|Helm]]. To reach the Helm, the party needs to defeat three [[Lesser Imp]]s.


At the entrance of the next room to the north, the ceremorphosis room, lies a dead thrall on which the {{SmRarityItem|Gilded Key}} can be found, which opens the reliquary in the previous room.
After the battle, loot all the creatures. Restore health with the device at the northern side of the room {{coords|-39|-376}}. To reach the next room, continue north by climbing the arterial meshes.
There is yet another mind flayer pod at the center of the ceremorphosis room. This one contains a dazed woman who seems to be unresponsive. Behind her is a console with a sigil and a button. The sigil triggers an Arcana check, and succeeding it reveals that it says "Perfect". Pushing it, transforms the woman in the pod into a mind flayer.


On a raised platform at the back of the room there is a cartilaginous chest with 2 {{SmRarityItem|Potion of Healing|Potions of Healing}} and another dead thrall with an {{SmRarityItem|Eldritch Rune}}, which can be inserted into the control panel of Shadowheart's pod back in the previous room to free her.
== Meeting Shadowheart ==
[[File:Prologue-07.jpg|thumb|right|Shadowheart Room]]
[[File:Prologue-08.jpg|thumb|right|Ceremorphosis Chamber]]


There's nowhere to go from this room but back to the previous room.
In the center of {{CharLink|Shadowheart|Shadowheart's}} room are a sacrificed [[Sacrificed Cultist (High Elf)|high elf]] and [[Sacrificed Cultist (Human)|human]]. The control panel has three sigils and buttons. The left panel is "Unleash", the middle is "Aggression", and the right is "Annihilate". "Unleash" causes psionic energy to radiate from the cultists while "Aggression" causes them to become hostile, initiating combat. "Annihilate" will kill both instantly. Selecting "Aggression" and defeating both enemies will reward 10 XP.


=== The Helm of the Nautiloid ===
Toward the north-east side of the room, Shadowheart is trapped in a Mind Flayer pod. If Shadowheart was selected as an origin character, this pod will be empty. [[Warlock|Warlocks]], [[Wizard|Wizards]], and [[Sorcerer|Sorcerers]] can free her by passing an [[Arcana]] Check on the contraption next to the pod. [[Barbarian|Barbarians]] can pass with a [[Strength]] Check. Otherwise, the party must head east to the [[Nautiloid#Ceremorphosis_chambers|Ceremorphosis Chamber]] to obtain an [[Eldritch Rune]]. The rune can be looted from a corpse on the far east side at {{coords|62|-355}}. After opening the pod, Shadowheart joins the party.
[[File:Prologue-09.jpg|thumb|right|The helm]]


If entering the helm, the party can watch a mind flayer fighting {{CharLink|Zhalk|Commander Zhalk}}, a powerful [[Cambion]] wielding the flaming greatsword, the {{SmRarityItem|Everburn Blade}}. A cutscene will play in which the mind flayer orders the party to connect the nerves of the transponder, referring to the control apparatus of the ship that allows it to travel between dimensions.  The mind flayer thinks that the party are thralls, thus considers them as allies.
If the player character fails the {{Ability_check|Wisdom|2}} check to open the pod using the Eldritch Rune, they can try again using Lae'zel. If both characters fail the Check, Shadowheart will be trapped in the pod but can be found after the prologue.


A pair of lesser imps and a [[Lesser Hellsboar]] will block the path. One of the imps carries a {{SmRarityItem|Light Crossbow}}, the other {{SmRarityItem|Scimitar}}.
Before entering the Helm, make sure to loot bodies and items nearby. The locked {{SmRarityItem|Elaborate Reliquary}} at {{coords|7|-361}} can be opened with a {{SmRarityItem|Gold Key}} carried by the dead thrall at {{coords|31|-355}}. Alternatively, the Reliquary can be opened with a [[Sleight of Hand]] Check. Ensure that the correct spells are prepared for all characters. If the party is attempting to retrieve the {{SmRarityItem|Everburn Blade}} in the next room without defeating its wielder (described in the next section), make sure that a character has prepared {{SAI|Command}}. If the party is attempting to blockade reinforcements from entering the room, make sure to place several Cartilaginous Chests in the hallway right before entering the Helm near {{coords|-12|-389}}.


There are also lots of dead bodies on the floor. A dead thrall can be looted for a {{SmRarityItem|Leather Armour}} and {{SmRarityItem|Shortsword}}, serveral dead imps have a {{SmRarityItem|Light Crossbow}}, a {{SmRarityItem|Handaxe}} and {{SmRarityItem|Dagger}} and two more thralls have {{SmRarityItem|Shortsword|Shortswords}}. Two mindflayer corpses yield random gems.
= The Helm =
[[File:Prologue-09.jpg|thumb|right|The Helm]]


Dotted around the room are 3 {{SmRarityItem|Caustic Bulb|Caustic Bulbs}} and 4 {{SmRarityItem|Void Bulb|Void Bulbs}}, lying on tables (some in an upper area of the room), but it's probably not worth chasing after them. There are some {{SmRarityItem|Mucoid Shell|Mucoid Shells}} and a {{SmRarityItem|Sodalite Shell}} as well.
When the party enters the Helm, their goal is to reach the transponder on the far west side of the room. A pair of Lesser Imps and a [[Lesser Hellsboar]] will block the path. A Mind Flayer will battle against {{CharLink|Zhalk|Commander Zhalk}}, a powerful [[Cambion]] wielding an {{SmRarityItem|Everburn Blade}}. The Mind Flayer is not initially hostile to the party because it believes them to be thralls.


While all the cutscenes and dialogue in this scene of the game tell the party to ignore Commander Zhalk and reach the console, it's actually possible to help the mind flayer kill him. This gives the party a large XP boost, and he will drop the {{SmRarityItem|Everburn Blade}}. It is possible to obtain the Everburn Blade without or before killing Commander Zhalk by using {{SAI|Command}} from Shadowheart.  
The Mind Flayer corpses scattered throughout the room will yield random gems. Other corpses can be looted for equipment and armour. Dotted around the room, including in the upper area, are 3 {{SmRarityItem|Caustic Bulb|Caustic Bulbs}}, 4 {{SmRarityItem|Void Bulb|Void Bulbs}}, and several {{SmRarityItem|Mucoid Shell|Mucoid Shells}} and a {{SmRarityItem|Sodalite Shell}}.


After a couple of combat rounds two Cambion soldiers will enter the room to join the fight. They are almost as powerful as Commander Zhalk himself. It is possible to stack the three Cartilaginous Chests found around the nautiloid in front of the area where it is narrows just before the door to the Helm. This will block the two [[Cambion]]s from joining the fight as they will be forced to attack the chests to clear a path, and since they have a high damage resistance it will take some time for them to do so.
Although the cutscenes and dialogue encourage the party to ignore Zhalk to reach the transponder, it is possible to kill him. Defeating Zhalk gives the party a large XP boost and the Everburn Blade. It is also possible to obtain the Everburn Blade by casting {{SAI|Command}} with Shadowheart or another character, forcing Zhalk to drop the weapon.


If killing Zhalk (along with all the minor minions in the room) before the other two cambions appear, the mind flayer will become hostile, saying "you are no longer needed," and attacks the party.  If getting the timing just right, the two cambions should arrive right after that and the mind flayer will focus on them instead. The cambions may kill it, providing the party XP as if they killed mind flayer themselves. If the cambions arrive before Zhalk dies, the mind flayer doesn't turn hostile, thus its death doesn't provide any XP.
After several combat rounds, two Cambion soldiers will enter the room through the east entrance. They are almost as powerful as Zhalk. To prevent their arrival, it is possible to stack three Cartilaginous Chests in the narrow passageway just before the door to the Helm. This will block the Cambions from joining the fight as they are forced to attack the chests to clear a path.


If nearing the console, then another two lesser imps and another lesser hellsboar will appear. Once reaching the console, interacting with it will start a cutscene and end the prologue.
If Zhalk and all minor minions in the room are defeated before the two Cambions arrive, the Mind Flayer will attack the party. If the Cambions arrive while the Mind Flayer is still hostile to the party, the Mind Flayer will redirect its attention to the Cambions. If the Cambions defeat the Mind Flayer, the party gains XP as if they killed the Mind Flayer themselves. If the Mind Flayer does not become hostile toward the party but is defeated, no XP is awarded.


=== The Crash ===
When a party member (excluding Us) nears the console, two Lesser Imps and a Lesser Hellsboar will appear. If a character interacts with the console, the prologue will end, regardless of any remaining enemies.
In the cutscene that follows, the character that interacted with the neural console connects two arms to make the ship warp out of [[Avernus]] and back into the Prime Material Plane, but moments before the warp a red dragon latches on to the ship and breathes fire onto the console.


As the ship appears in the sky of the Material Plane, a [[Tiefling]], {{CharLink|Nadira}} behind a telescope is seen looking at it with worry, and at another place, a [[Hobgoblin]], {{CharLink|Dror Ragzlin}} and a [[Drow]], {{CharLink|Minthara}} observe the ship's descent. They order a group of goblins to march out of some sort of fort they seem to be occupying.
= The Crash =
Shortly before the character connects the transponder, a [[Red Dragon]] latches onto the ship and breathes fire onto the console. The character at the console will connect the transponder and cause the ship to warp out of Avernus into the Prime Material Plane. As the ship appears in the sky, {{CharLink|Nadira}} watches from behind a telescope with concern. {{CharLink|Dror Ragzlin}} and {{CharLink|Minthara}} also observe the ship's descent. They order a group of Goblins to march out.


Back in the crashing Nautiloid, the player character is trying to hold on, but is hit in the face by a piece of debris and sent flying out of the Nautiloid. As the player character falls to the ground, moments before the impact they are held mid-air by magical force and end up having a soft landing.
As the Nautiloid falls, the player character tries to hold onto the ship, but is struck by debris and sent flying. As the player character is about to plummet into the ground, they are suddenly held mid-air by a magical force. They land softly but lose consciousness until the next day.


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